Monday, May 11, 2009

What’s new in CloudBerry Explorer 1.5

It has not been a long time since we released version 1.4 followed up by version 1.4.1 with several bug fixes. In this new version we are excited to announce some new advanced features that will help you to be even more productive managing your Amazon S3 and CloudFront accounts.

Custom http-headers

The main feature of CloudBerry Explorer 1.5 is custom http-headers support. This feature will be probably mostly used for setting up Cache-Control and Expires http-headers. We will make a separate post explaining how this feature works.


Copy path from the path bar

Another new feature is the ability to copy the path from the path bar


Just click with your mouse to turn it to the text box


 

Manage CloudFront log files

Last but not least we are adding the ability to turn on Amazon CloudFront logs right from the CloudBerry Explorer. We are also going to make a separate post about it.



 

Conclusion

With the ability to set custom http headers CloudBerry Explorer is becoming a compelling tool for Amazon S3 users, in particular to web site developers who want to have granular control on how the files are handled by web browser. Other features demonstrates our continues commitment to support most of the Amazon S3 and CloudFront feature and make our product the tool of the choice on Windows platform.

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